Grant BurgeMeshach Shiraz 2010
About this product
The fruit for this iconic wine is handpicked from near century old vines. Smaller parcels are also sourced from even older premium vines in the Barossa to add further complexity to the wine. There is a portion that comes from younger vines in different subregions in the Barossa that have amazing flavour and colour profiles. The 2010 Meshach is inky red/black in colour with vibrant purple hues. It has great intensity and depth which is typical of Meshach. The aroma is truly distinctive, with rich dark chocolate, berry coulis, leather and cinnamon.
The fruit for this iconic wine is handpicked from near century old vines. Smaller parcels are also sourced from even older premium vines in the Barossa to add further complexity to the wine. There is a portion that comes from younger vines in different subregions in the Barossa that have amazing flavour and colour profiles. The 2010 Meshach is inky red/black in colour with vibrant purple hues. It has great intensity and depth which is typical of Meshach. The aroma is truly distinctive, with rich dark chocolate, berry coulis, leather and cinnamon.
- TypeShiraz
- Size750mL
- RegionBarossa Valley
- Current Vintage2010
- Standard Drinks8.6
- Alcohol Volume14.5%
- Langtons ClassifiedOutstanding
- CountryAustralia
- StateSouth Australia
- Brand NameGrant Burge
- ClosureCork
- Wine BodyFull Bodied
Decanter World Wine Awards, 2017: Bronze International Wine Challenge, 2017: Silver Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition, 2016: Silver International Wine & Spirit Competition, 2016: Silver Hong Kong International Wine & Spirit Competition, 2015: Bronze
James Halliday
Australian wine writer, critic and winemaker

Vintage 2010
96 points
Still full of youthful power, reflecting the message of the dark crimson-purple colour. It spent 2 years in oak, and then held for 3 years maturation in the Grant Burge cellars prior to release. This has opened the door of a Barossa Valley shiraz of undeniable quality and longevity, the alcohol no issue whatsoever in the realm of superabundant blackberry, licorice and spice.
